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Index
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Real Estate Vocab
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Chapter 1
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Real Estate Brokerage and Law of Agency
level: Real Estate Brokerage and Law of Agency
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Real Estate Brokerage and Law of Agency
Question
Answer
relationship between a client and a broker
Agency
agency created by a specific agreement
Express Agency
created when an agent is given permission to act on behalf a client through conduct or communication, but the permission is not established orally or in writing. Does not have to be an action, but can be a statement that leads the principal to believe that the license holder is their agent.
Implied Agency
created when a license holder acts on behalf of but without prior authorization of a principal and that principal accepts the license holder’s action after the fact
Agency by Ratification
a broker who negotiates a contract between two parties that are both being represented by that broker
Intermediary Broker
a sales agent license holder who was designated to work with a client during an intermediary transaction
Appointed License Holder
the relationship between a broker and a principal wherein the broker has restricted authority to act on behalf of the principal to achieve one specific objective
Special Agency
a person who acts on behalf of someone else
Agent
a document filled out by the seller concerning any defects in the improvements on the property
Seller’s Disclosure Notice
a license holder from one office who represents the seller through cooperation with the listing broker of another company
Subagent
any fact that is significant or essential to the transaction
Material Fact
a responsibility to act in the best interest of your client — the highest standard
Fiduciary Duties
a misstatement made intentionally to deceive
Fraud